“To all the generals surrounding our idiot-in-chief…the longer U wait to remove him, the longer UR name will appear negatively in history,” she tweeted.

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In January, she refused to interview Melania Trump, telling Variety that the first lady can “barely speak English.”

Most recently, she criticized White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders during an episode of her Netflix series, “Chelsea.”

“That harlot that they’re dressing up and trolloping out every day?” the comedian asked, referring to Sanders.

“I mean, one day she has no makeup on at all, the next she’s got like 6-foot long eyelashes, and she’s got cleavage, and summer whore lipstick all over her face. Can you believe what they’ve turned her into? A proper trollop,” she continued.

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Handler wrote on Instagram on Wednesday that after she finished filming the final episode of “Chelsea,” which is ending after its second season, she evacuated her home due to the fires.

Tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate as multiple wildfires ravage though Southern California, the Washington Examiner reported.

Major freeways in the state have been closed, including more than a dozen miles of U.S. 101 between Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, according to The Associated Press.

Calmer winds overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning have helped firefighters protect the Ventura County resort town of Ojai, and the winds are not likely to approach the historic levels feared by forecasters.

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“This is good new for the fire crews as the winds will not be driven quite as vigorously,” a Weather Service statement said.

The four major fires have destroyed nearly 200 homes and buildings, the AP reported, and that number will most likely grow.

“We’re basically in an urban firefight in Ventura, where if you can keep that house from burning, you might be able to slow the fire down,” Tim Chavez, a fire behavior specialist, told the AP. “But that’s about it.”

Other celebrities have expressed their gratitude for the crews fighting the fires.

This wild fire in LA is terrifying!😭 My house is now being evacuated to get all of my pets out of there safely. Thank you to all the firefighters who are risking their lives to save ours. You are true heroes! 🙏 pic.twitter.com/6uYBUh1pjV